Boyle, 48, who stunned Britain's Got Talent bosses this week by getting her frizzy grey hair dyed brown, was seen sporting a fake Burberry scarf and a pair of trendy specs.She also wore her favourite 16 pounds Primark jacket and beige trousers as she left her home in West Lothian.Besides the clothes, she has even tried her hand at some DIY make-up, with foundation applied patchily across her forehead and cheeks.Fashion-watchers have said that she would soon need to get her hair done again."That dye will only last about ten days, not even until the show finals. If she doesn't get another makeover she'll be back to the old Susan soon," the Sun quoted a source as saying.
It was to her elderly mother, sometime before she passed away, that Susan Boyle pledged she would "do something" with her life.
Two years on from that loss, she honored that promise with a now almost legendary appearance on a British television talent show.
A video clip of the Scot winning over skeptical judges and a cynical crowd with a rendition of "I Dreamed a Dream." from the musical "Les Misérables" has been viewed more than 40 million times, making it one of the most popular YouTube videos ever posted.
Two years on from that loss, she honored that promise with a now almost legendary appearance on a British television talent show.
A video clip of the Scot winning over skeptical judges and a cynical crowd with a rendition of "I Dreamed a Dream." from the musical "Les Misérables" has been viewed more than 40 million times, making it one of the most popular YouTube videos ever posted.
SUSAN BOYLE rise to popularity is prompting many commentators, even those not usually noted for their interest in light entertainment, to find a deeper meaning in her performance.
"Boyle let me feel ... the meaning of human grace.... She reordered the measure of beauty. And I had no idea until the tears sprang how desperately I need that corrective," said Entertainment Weekly writer Lisa Schwarzbaum.
"Boyle let me feel ... the meaning of human grace.... She reordered the measure of beauty. And I had no idea until the tears sprang how desperately I need that corrective," said Entertainment Weekly writer Lisa Schwarzbaum.
One of Boyle's fellow Scots, Alison Kennedy, a writer and comedian, says that some cynicism has also emerged around her meteoric rise and who might profit by it. But it's focused on Simon Cowell, judge, producer and creator of "Britain's Got Talent." Yes, the same Simon Cowell on "American Idol."
Mr. Cowell stands to make a lot of money from Boyle, who he has predicted would have a No. 1 record in the US.
Mr. Cowell stands to make a lot of money from Boyle, who he has predicted would have a No. 1 record in the US.
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